I'm going with Loma. This is an excellent fight and Walters provides some very unique problems with his size and range, but Loma looks immaculate...
Apparently they're trying to make Briggs v Hughie Fury. I think that would be more appropriate - Shannon has to fight someone (anyone) who isn't a...
Browne would be ideal. As long as he's not entertaining fighting Briggs, I'll be happy.
I'd still lean towards Haye. He hasn't shown any obvious signs of deterioration yet and, at his best, he has the speed advantage and enough power...
Either Jacons is a glass-chinned bum (if GGG fights him) or a genuine middleweight champion with the skills to expose him (if it doesn't happen)....
He committed two cardinal sins on this forum - he not only lost, but he lost by ko. As we know, anyone who gets knocked out is a glass-jawed bum....
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Yeah, I've seen the interviews where he's made some alarming statements. I'd actually be okay with him being stripped of his titles, simply...
Rafael reporting that it is indeed mental health issues and Fury "may be insitutionalized" and "unavailable for the forseeable future"
It definitely reads like it's not a physical issue anyway.
Yes. I can't remember a fighter ever being pulled out and they don't mention the injury. If not the specifics (a muscle tear etc) then at least...
Very strange that they wouldn't mention what kind of injury it is - they seemed to go out of their way to not mention it.
When you get so out of shape that you can't net in acceptable condition in a 12-week camp, there's obviously severe lifestyle isssues to address.
There's rumours that he's in bad shape and hasn't lost enough weight, which definitely has the ring of truth to it.
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